Sky Vision, the international distribution arm of BSkyB, has sold 45 hours of programming to broadcasters in Central and Eastern Europe. (Pictured: Journey into the Dark Ages with Ken Follet)

Sky Vision, the international distribution arm of BSkyB, has sold 45 hours of programming to broadcasters in Central and Eastern Europe ahead of NATPE Europe, which kicks off today (June 23) in Prague.

ChelloCentral Europe’s Spektrum HD channel picked up 16 hours, which also includes Journey into the Dark Ages with Ken Follet as well as National Geographic Cinema Ventures title Sea Monsters (1 x 60 minutes).

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